"Therefore, contrary to the opinion of the writer of the following article, it is not the Jews and Zionist Israel that control New York City through
its Council on Foreign Relations, although the Pope's Masonic anti-Torah Zionist government of Israel, controlled by the Archbishop's CFR to the
detriment of the risen Son of God's racially beloved Hebrew/Jewish/Israelite People, may well have played a subordinate role in the detonation. It
was the Jesuit Superior General---the Black Pope---in command of the "infallible" White Pope, John Paul II and his Hierarchy through the advisement
of the Jesuit Curia, who caused the massive destruction of this most recent man-made flood, deceptively called a "tsunami."

I find it very hard to believe that the zionists would be subservient to the catholic church, evidence suggest that its the other way around.

In the catholic church there are 2 Main of preist.
Dioceiean (sp)
and preist of a certain relgious order

Diocesciean preist are the ones in your parish that actually get paid and answer directly to the bishop. These preist stay confined into one area for
their lives

Relgious order preist have a prudentail that they answer to and relgious preist do not get paid they have devoted their preist hood to a specific
ministry. A relgious order preist can be moved across states and even countries and are not confined to one area. They answer to the prudential first
then the bishop.

Both are Catholic preist
Some common orders are..
Dominicains
Salesians
Jesuits
Brothers of the Sacred Heart
Franciscians

Now I know most about the Salesians.... As I said relgious order preist have a specail vocational mission. A diocesiean preist is there to matain his
church and be in line with the bishop. Now lets take a salesiean. The salesian mission is to care for the young and the poor. THe founder of the order
is St John Bosco. The salesian preist and brothers are there to care for the young in a Extra-ordinary way than the average preist.

You have asked about the jesuits...
THey too are a relgious order priest. Jesuits specalize in Higher Education. I forget the founder of the order but I know it was named after him.
Jesuits are a wide and common branch of preist. They often set up high standard highschools and colleges. They are devoted to giving a higher
education.

The jesuits were orginally a group that got so powerful w/i the RCC, that the head of the order was called "The Black Pope". The actual pope
disbanded them 'forever', and then they were shortly reconstituted, which i take to mean, the church broke them up, and then made another group with
the same name to sort of 'control' the sentiment of having broken them up and prevent a resurgence of the actual threat.

How, in the world, does anyoneorder a tsunami to occur?

BP: DRAT! well that will have to do.

Curses! Foiled again!

Hmm, the guy does have a goatee and moustache to twist. Maybe he really is the evil alternate pope, brought here by a transporter
accident!

as posted by Nygdan
How, in the world, does anyone order a tsunami to occur?

Consider the sourcing of these accusations, Nygdan: Joe Vialls and reformation.org. They are definately great sources of trusted and accurate
information.

It has been pointed out in past ATS threads that there sensitive devices that can detect and tell the difference between an earthquake signature and a
nuclear signature. Tsunami: an act of terror (Sea Burst)?

Originally posted by Mizar
You have asked about the jesuits...
THey too are a relgious order priest. Jesuits specalize in Higher Education. I forget the founder of the order but I know it was named after him.
Jesuits are a wide and common branch of preist. They often set up high standard highschools and colleges. They are devoted to giving a higher
education.

The offical name of the Jesuits is "The Society of Jesus" (Jesuit = Jesus-ite). They were founded in 1504 by St. Ignatius of Loyola (as in a
University in the Big Easy). Thier original goal was to combat the Protestant Reformation. The Jesuits swear an oath to obey the Pope directly. Unlike
most religious orders, Jesuits have no "stability" (i.e. promise that they will stay in a particular place unless something extraordinary happens).
They go where ordered when ordered.

The superior of the Jesuit Order is sometimes called "the black pope." This is a term used in an insulting fashion to imply (with some
justification, historically) that the Jesuits are more loyal to their religious Order than to that other Pope.

In modern times, the Jesuits have emerged as the intellectuals of the Church and are often seen in the forefront of various reform causes.

St. Ignatius's Spiritual Excersises is considered to be a classic on spiritual formation and pragmatic mystical practice. It's a bit dated
in language in most translations, but still worth a look if you have any interest in such matters. It forms the basis of Jesuit spirituality and
deeply informs the Jesuit approach to theology (which has been said to be "all head and hands and no heart" by its critics).

Many Jesuits died in missionary efforts in Africa and the New World. It was a Jesuit, for example, who wrote the most commonly read account of the
genocide committed by the Spanish in the New World. He was horrified and clearly thought what was being done would damn the souls of those
involved.

A joke:

A Jesuit and a Dominican are arguing about which religious order is the greatest, naturally each prefers his own. So, they decide to write to God to
ask His opinion. They seal the letter, address it to God in Heaven, and mail it (with a Vatican stamp?). A few days latter, they are thrilled when
they open the mail box and find a golden tablet addressed to them. They break the seal on the tablet and read:

My dear Children:

How could you doubt that I love you both equally?

Yours truly,
God, S.J.

(Jesuits sign their names with the postnomial "S.J." to indicate they are members of the Society of Jesus.).

One more joke...

Jesuits were founded to combat the Protestant Refromation. Domenicans were founded to combat the Albegensian Heresy. Today, you see Protestants
everywhere, but when was the last time you met an Albegensian?

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